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A small number of Hispanics from Colorado and New Mexico settled in San Juan County near the beginning of the 19th century. Since then, many Hispanics settled in the state.  
A small number of Hispanics from Colorado and New Mexico settled in San Juan County near the beginning of the 19th century. Since then, many Hispanics settled in the state.  


Maps and tables that describe settlement patterns in Utah and list locations and dates of settlements are found in Deon C. Greer's Atlas of Utah mentioned in [[Utah Maps|Utah Maps]].  
Maps and tables that describe settlement patterns in Utah and list locations and dates of settlements are found in:
*Greer, Deon C. ''Atlas of Utah''. Ogden, Utah: Weber State College and Provo, Utah: Brigham Young University Press, 1981. (Family History Library&nbsp;{{FHL|979.2 E7|disp=book Q 979.2 E7a}}.) This important work contains reference, topographical, historical, resource, boundary, population, and settlement maps.  


Some books cover many minorities and some are devoted to only one group. The following contain good overviews of the minorities of Utah:  
Some books cover many minorities and some are devoted to only one group. The following contain good overviews of the minorities of Utah:  
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UTAH, [COUNTY] - HISTORY  
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[[Category:Utah|Minorities]]
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